Pakistan Reopens Afghan Border

Nato supplies start moving


Tankers carrying fuel for Nato forces in Afghanistan enter into Afghanistan through Pakistan's Torkham border crossing point yesterday. Nato supplies via a vital Pakistani border crossing with Afghanistan resumed on October 10 after a hiatus caused by a Nato air attack, as officials said a US drone had killed seven militants.Photo: AFP

Pakistani Authorities Yesterday Reopened A Border Crossing With Afghanistan, allowing Nato supplies to be trucked to coalition troops, a Pakistani government official said.
Pakistan announced the reopening of the Torkham crossing in the northwest on Saturday, 10 days after its closure, after Washington apologized to Islamabad for a Nato helicopter incursion on Sept 30 that killed two Pakistani soldiers.
Shahriyar Khan, a government official at the crossing, told Reuters that more than 150 vehicles parked on the Pakistani side were allowed to cross into Afghanistan.
"Custom clearance has been done since morning and now vehicles have started going to Afghanistan," he said.
Pakistan closed the Torkham route passing through the famous Khyber Pass soon after the Nato raid, citing security reasons.
The incursion sparked public anger and militants stepped up attacks on tankers transporting fuel supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan.
On Saturday, militants torched 30 Nato tankers in the southwestern Baluchistan province from where the second supply route passes through.
The Chaman border crossing in the southwest has remained open.
The routes through Pakistan bring in 40 percent of supplies for Nato forces in Afghanistan, according to the United States Transportation Command. Of the remainder, 40 percent come through Afghanistan's neighbors in the north and 20 percent by air.

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